Subject: RE: (dsssl) Error using docbook dsssl stylesheets: "X20AC" is not a function name From: Linda van den Brink <lvdbrink@xxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 16:52:40 +0100 |
> jade:dtd/ent/iso-amsa.ent:8:19:E: "X21B6" is not a function name > > This means that jade doesn't know that ↶ is a hex character > reference. > > Which means (almost certainly) that it hasn't seen the > xml.dcl file that > contains the SGML declaration for XML. (so it won't know about other > XML features like <foo/>) > > Unfortunately you can't (I think) make XML the default like > you can with > nsgmls as jade needs to read the dsssl sheet as sgml not xml. > > easiest is just to put xml.dcl on the command line as in > > jade -t tex -d mathmlx.dsl xml.dcl file.xml > Hi David, It took a while before I had time to follow up on this, but I'm still having a problem. jade -t rtf -d toRTF\docbook\print\docbook.dsl xml.dcl plan.xml Even though I put xml.dcl on the command line as you can see, this command gives a very long list of errors like "jade:f:\personal\onderzoek\dtd/ent/iso-lat2.ent:126:17:E: "X017B" is not a function name" While this nsgmls -sv xml.dcl plan.xml gives no errors. If I do the same but without the xml.dcl on the command line, I get the same not-a-function errors. So what's going on? Linda DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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